Urgent.. The President of Ireland turns the tables on the Zionists on the day of the alleged Holocaust

Storm at Holocaust Day ceremony in Dublin:
Michael Higgins, the President of Ireland, used his speech Sunday evening on World Holocaust Day to attack Israel over its criminal treatment in the Gaza Strip.
The Jews sitting in the audience protested strongly, and were forcefully removed from the hall. Many Holocaust survivors participated in the ceremony.
The video, which was filmed during the ceremony, shows security guards forcefully removing some Jews who were happy with the words of the President of Ireland.
President Higgins is leading An anti-Zionist policy in occupied Palestine.
He previously denied the existence of anti-Semitism in his country, and attacked the Israeli embassy in Dublin. Condemning the Israeli aggression against the residents of the Gaza Strip.
His words ultimately led to Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar’s decision to completely close the Israeli embassy in Dublin.
Already in the middle of the month, when the community leaders learned Judaism in Ireland that Higgins would be the keynote speaker at the International Holocaust Day ceremony – expressed their protest.
House of Representatives Speaker Maurice Cohen described Higgins’ call as mid- This month, he described it as “inappropriate,” adding that “this solemn event requires respect, sensitivity, and commitment to commemorating the victims,” stressing that his participation may harm many in the public, Jews and non-Jews alike, who expect honor and unity on such an important day. ;.
The country’s chief rabbi, Rabbi Yoni Veder, said about a week and a half before the ceremony: “President Michael Higgins ignores the scourge of hostility.” Contemporary Semitism in Ireland, let alone doing anything to address it. “He did not take this disaster seriously.” Concerns were conveyed to him by representatives of the Jewish community, and in May he described talk of anti-Semitism in Ireland as "public relations", and with this stance, I fear his Holocaust Day speech will cause concern to many Irish Jews."
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